Busy busy bumble!

Ever feel like you need a weekend to recover your weekend? It's now midway through the school holidays and in theory, I should be laxing back, planning lessons and generally pampering myself. In reality, I feel like I've barely had a moment to myself over the last four days :D Things are probably feeling worse because last week was a break week from my pill (I take it continuously for 18 weeks and have one week off) which always makes me feel like the Michelin Man and a she-beast combined with a slug. Still I fought through and came out a winner... I think.

List of things I achieved in the the last four days:

Lunch with the lovely Corinne of Frock and Roll

Shopping for professional clothes (me) and a party frock (littlest sister)

Grocery shopping

Bridal & bridesmaid dress shopping in the Newmarket precinct

Saw Date Night at the movies with my lovely SB

Set up & participated in Littlest Sister's 21st party - now my parents officially have ALL adult children

TWO bridal shows - bad planning to have both major Auckland bridal shows on the same day

And no no no, the bridal appointments were not for me - hold your congratulations for now LOL. My ChCh sister was up for Littlest Sister's birthday and so we were doing some research while she was up here. I won't say that I didn't get a few ideas... but in the ether they will stay for now. I'm looking forward to curling up with SB tonight and just relaxing completely!

About Me

I'm a 20-something woman living in Auckland, New Zealand. I'm getting married to SB - my other half, my darling, my "stunning buns" - in June and love having met my soul-dork! I teach English Lit and Drama at a high school level and enjoy working with teens - crazy I know!

I also run a small business called Bee Of Service - see the link below - and attempt to be a domestic goddess... I don't think I know how to be bored! Occasionally you'll also see posts on this page about my struggles with PCOS, what it's like to have a sister with intellectual disabilities and how I cope with having a parent with incurable cancer. But it's mostly the rainbow farts of unicorns!